The NoSQL adoption survey results indicate that mainstream languages such as Java and C# are being used to build applications atop NoSQL database technology, with only 2.1% of respondents indicating that pure C was the most widely used language. The survey also found that many respondents hate relational database technology, citing issues such as schema management and scalability as their main pain points. Notably, 53.6% of respondents have used Couchbase in 2011, followed by 10gen/MongoDB at 32.9%. In terms of planned use in 2012, Couchbase remains the top choice among respondents, with 69.7% indicating its intention to use it again. The survey also found that many respondents are frustrated with the complexity of their NoSQL databases and lack of user-friendly interfaces for data manipulation. Additionally, a significant number of respondents work in traditional industries such as financial services, insurance, and media, which is not typically associated with IT risk-taking. Overall, the results suggest an accelerating mainstreaming of NoSQL technology among enterprise users.